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, he want a surrender from us. so far what has been offered as jessica said has really been, you know, poison to the republicans. i'm not going to agree to a deal that raises taxes by $4 for every dollar of spending cuts. i mean, last year the president at least offered some substantial spending cuts, much higher than right now. i think they're gridlocked now. i think it is a tragedy because it would be pretty easy to just get through the beginning of this year by extending everything for six months. but that's not where they're at right now. >> you know how negotiations go. you offer the very minimal in the beginning and move. why isn't the gop then unveiling a specific plan yet? wouldn't that be the most direct way to counter the white house plan, with specific numbers? >> for the last two or three years, the republicans have passed the paul ryan budget, which is a very substantive budget plan about how to deal with this deficit. it is all there, you know, in black and white. anybody can read that plan. it has en
, he want a surrender from us. so far what has been offered as jessica said has really been, you know, poison to the republicans. i'm not going to agree to a deal that raises taxes by $4 for every dollar of spending cuts. i mean, last year the president at least offered some substantial spending cuts, much higher than right now. i think they're gridlocked now. i think it is a tragedy because it would be pretty easy to just get through the beginning of this year by extending everything for six...
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us to make those decisions now. thank you all. >> house speaker john boehner essentially painting a rather pessimistic picture about negotiations going on at the white house, and with the president over avoiding the fiscal cliff saying the highlights here that there is a stalemate, saying that this was not political posturing. also saying that the white house offer was not a serious proposal, which is not considered a serious proposal, and, finally, that he says we are almost nowhere when it comes to the talks on the fiscal cliff. we can have more details on just where they are. you've got 32 days or so before the possibility of these tax increases, as well as spending cuts to go into effect, and it is high stakes diplomacy, political posturing, as well as serious economic questions in terms of how this is going to impact all of us in the coming new year. we're going to have more on that after a quick break. bayer? this isn't just a headache. trust me, this is new bayer migraine. [ male announcer ] it's the power of
us to make those decisions now. thank you all. >> house speaker john boehner essentially painting a rather pessimistic picture about negotiations going on at the white house, and with the president over avoiding the fiscal cliff saying the highlights here that there is a stalemate, saying that this was not political posturing. also saying that the white house offer was not a serious proposal, which is not considered a serious proposal, and, finally, that he says we are almost nowhere when...
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a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes built in. if something were to go wrong we have to minimize that damage and cut it off immediately. it's a message to the weapons developers out there not to build these systems because the pentagon is not going to buy them unless they fall into really strict parameters. >> it's fascinating. how would you even neutralize a robot that's gone craze sni it sounds a little bit ridiculous. but at the same time we've sat through enough movies, chris, to know it could happen. >> exactly, deb. you look at the navy testing, you know, that semi autonomous drone that for the first time could possibly launch and
a robot would not do that. >> and chris lawrence for us, with us at the pentagon right now. it's fascinating. what if something were to go haywire and all these killer robots were kind of meant to take over? what does the pentagon think about all this? >> they're concerned, you know. it's tough because the technology doesn't exist yet. your kind of forecasting what your concerns may be 20 years from now. what this directive does is say there's got to be some inherent fail safes...
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only 201 of us got eelected. that means the rest were republicans. >> i understand that. >> but over 500,000 more votes than they got -- >> with all due respect, representative, we understand that the president won and you feel that democrats won. but is the speaker right? has progress been nil on the talks for two weeks? >> well, i don't know what's been happening for two weeks. i have not been in the meetings. i do know this. when we passed the budget control act, we cut $1.5 trillion. all cuts. another savings of another $200 billion, 1.7 billion coming from cuts. now, it seems to me that if revenue is going to be on the table, let's put revenue on the table. the senate has passed a plan and sent it over to the house. let's vote on it. it provides for middle class tax cut. let's have that middle class tax cut and then let's debate the other issues later on. >> okay. >> this time of year. >> representative, we have gotten word today -- i don't mean to cut you off. there's a bit of a delay here. i think this is
only 201 of us got eelected. that means the rest were republicans. >> i understand that. >> but over 500,000 more votes than they got -- >> with all due respect, representative, we understand that the president won and you feel that democrats won. but is the speaker right? has progress been nil on the talks for two weeks? >> well, i don't know what's been happening for two weeks. i have not been in the meetings. i do know this. when we passed the budget control act, we...
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increased generic drug use. get those drugs out to the people that need them and also she wants to see condom use promoted more and more distributed so, you know, that's been sort of a controversial thing in many countries. she was very specific about this. >> where do we stand coming to hiv and aids? how does it differ place to place or group to group? >> sub saharant africa has suffered the most. in this country we see too many people dying of hiv and aids and many people with the disease don't know they have it. >> still? >> still they don't know they have it. that's still a problem. 18% of people with hiv do not know that they have it in this country. and that's why there's a government task force that tells doctors, hey, you should be doing this test for this person and this test for that person. they're what they say is very highly regarded an they just said recently they think every adult american should be screened for hiv. everyone should be screened for hiv. >> why so? there's a specific independent pa
increased generic drug use. get those drugs out to the people that need them and also she wants to see condom use promoted more and more distributed so, you know, that's been sort of a controversial thing in many countries. she was very specific about this. >> where do we stand coming to hiv and aids? how does it differ place to place or group to group? >> sub saharant africa has suffered the most. in this country we see too many people dying of hiv and aids and many people with the...
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this for us, nick. keep us updated as to what you hear about the situation around damascus. nick paton walsh for us live. thank you. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they cover some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand medicare and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with this type of plan, you'll be able to visit any docto
this for us, nick. keep us updated as to what you hear about the situation around damascus. nick paton walsh for us live. thank you. my doctor told me calcium is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. now is a good time to think about your options. are you looking for a plan that really meets your needs and your budget? as you probably know, medicare only...
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so just what athletes are used to using now, which is a do-rag or skull cap. we have a skull cap with the crt built in. so simply put it on their head and then put the helmet over top. >> so why aren't all nfl teams using this? >> we are moving faster in that realm. it's a new technology. so everybody wants to see what is happening with it. but i will tell you, just last week, we did four quarterbacks, not only for ribs, but also crt and their helmets. and it's growing nationally. we have colleges, high schools, and now professionals in x games. i just did sidney crosby's helmet for the nhl. and we're moving through. we even just did some makagetors, hollywood royalty, over in london. so this is spreading globally. and people are catching -- getting the word. we also have it built into a head band for soccer. and for volleyball. because, again, the requests keep coming in on how can i take this powerful technology that's used by the military and different sports and adopt it so all of our kids are safe and protected. >> fascinating. robert vito, thanks for sha
so just what athletes are used to using now, which is a do-rag or skull cap. we have a skull cap with the crt built in. so simply put it on their head and then put the helmet over top. >> so why aren't all nfl teams using this? >> we are moving faster in that realm. it's a new technology. so everybody wants to see what is happening with it. but i will tell you, just last week, we did four quarterbacks, not only for ribs, but also crt and their helmets. and it's growing nationally....
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>> statistics, let us dream, mary snow. let us dream. mary, thank you so much. >> absolutely. >> totally switching gears here, an unarmed black teenager shot to death in florida, an attorney says the shooter was standing his ground. but this is not at all the trayvon martin case. the victim here is 17-year-old jordan davis. and the man now charged with murdering davis is michael dunn. his lawyer says dun dunn is no george zimmerman. he was parked in his car when he got into an argument parked in another car that was blasting music over the weekend. he told police he heard threats and then he thought he saw a gun in the teens' car so he shot back, not once, eight times. killing davis. >> he sees that much of a shotgun coming up over the rim of the suv, which is up higher than his jetta, and it is all he sees are heavily tinted front windows that are up and the back windows that are down and the car has at least four black men in it. and he doesn't know how old anybody is, he doesn't know anything, but he knows a shotgun when he sees one.
>> statistics, let us dream, mary snow. let us dream. mary, thank you so much. >> absolutely. >> totally switching gears here, an unarmed black teenager shot to death in florida, an attorney says the shooter was standing his ground. but this is not at all the trayvon martin case. the victim here is 17-year-old jordan davis. and the man now charged with murdering davis is michael dunn. his lawyer says dun dunn is no george zimmerman. he was parked in his car when he got into an...
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he joins us now live. welcome. >> thank you. >> you attended a walkout at a walmart in orlando on black friday. and you showed your solidarity the night before by delivering bagged meals to walmart employees who had to work on thanksgiving. that caused walmart to call the cops. so tell us what happened. >> we went to walmart to hand out thanksgiving dinners to them because they had to work on their thanksgiving, couldn't be with their families. we brought a bag, the bag had three things -- a turkey sandwich because it was thanksgiving, a bag of chips, and a letter explaining what their rights are to organize. >> then so -- cops were called? what did the cops do when they arrived? tell us about that. >> it was the security staff. walmart always has security staff around. once they saw that we were handing out the bags, they objected, asked us to leave, and we left. the security staff simmply escorted us as they often do. the important thing is we showed workers what their rights are. walmart tries to keep t
he joins us now live. welcome. >> thank you. >> you attended a walkout at a walmart in orlando on black friday. and you showed your solidarity the night before by delivering bagged meals to walmart employees who had to work on thanksgiving. that caused walmart to call the cops. so tell us what happened. >> we went to walmart to hand out thanksgiving dinners to them because they had to work on their thanksgiving, couldn't be with their families. we brought a bag, the bag had...
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what can you tell us? >> we can't obviously tell exactly what the motivation of the syrian recommend eej is, and in the past they denied actually possessing cluster bombs, but in this particular area, there were ongoing military operations, though it does seem, according to activists there, that this was a specific open area where there were refugees. activists say, though, that the -- then from the syrian regime when they conduct this sort of activity it's so punish locals after a significant rebel military success. now, nearby there was an air base taken on sunday. significant victory for the rebels, and rebel activists are saying to us, not something we can verify, but they're saying that that's the reason why these strikes against civilians happened, suzanne. >> do we have any idea if the syrian government has responded at all, is even aware of what has taken place on this playground? >> reporter: they've want spoken specifically about this. they say they have used cluster bombs, and they have maintain
what can you tell us? >> we can't obviously tell exactly what the motivation of the syrian recommend eej is, and in the past they denied actually possessing cluster bombs, but in this particular area, there were ongoing military operations, though it does seem, according to activists there, that this was a specific open area where there were refugees. activists say, though, that the -- then from the syrian regime when they conduct this sort of activity it's so punish locals after a...
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the idf called us. they warned us at first. we didn't believe them. then they hit us with a small rocket on the roof. ten minutes after that, they hit the house, he says. by then, everybody in his house had evacuated with no time to rescue their belongs. 15 of his neighbors were wounded. but no one died here. the israeli military says there were a hundred-plus air strikes in a 24-hour period. but could not confirm that it was responsible for either hit. in a neighborhood, it says it known for launching rockets towards israel. we ourselves saw rockets blasting from the area, leaving a trail of smoke over the neighborhood mosque. long after the rockets and bombardment stops, citizens on both sides will be left with the scars of war. cnn, gaza city. >> millions of you will travel for thanksgiving, but no one will rack up more miles than sunita williams did to get home for the holiday. well tell you about her journey after the break. ♪ >>> the gospel choir had parishioners on their feet, singing, hands raised, waving. an inspirational scene playing out
the idf called us. they warned us at first. we didn't believe them. then they hit us with a small rocket on the roof. ten minutes after that, they hit the house, he says. by then, everybody in his house had evacuated with no time to rescue their belongs. 15 of his neighbors were wounded. but no one died here. the israeli military says there were a hundred-plus air strikes in a 24-hour period. but could not confirm that it was responsible for either hit. in a neighborhood, it says it known for...
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. >>> hello, everybody, thank you very much for joining us. i'm garry tuchman in for fredericka whitfield. these are to the stories we are watching. the goal of a new piece initiative underway right now in egypt. an egyptian military official says an israeli special envoy has just arrived for talks. israel targeted hamas government buildings, homes and a media center. six journalists were injured when that media was hilt twice. let's go to the israeli border at gaza. >> reporter: there's actually an air alarm in a town a couple of miles away from here. we have heard some thumping impacts there, just a couple of minutes before we went live on this report. tonight we ourselves have had to take cover twice when there were rockets being fired. it really has been quite a busy day, quite an intense day for the people here as well. they have been having to take cover quite a number of times. we have seen, i would say at least a dozen air alarms. also we were out in an open field and we had to take shelter there several times as well. it seems as thou
. >>> hello, everybody, thank you very much for joining us. i'm garry tuchman in for fredericka whitfield. these are to the stories we are watching. the goal of a new piece initiative underway right now in egypt. an egyptian military official says an israeli special envoy has just arrived for talks. israel targeted hamas government buildings, homes and a media center. six journalists were injured when that media was hilt twice. let's go to the israeli border at gaza. >> reporter:...
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dean obeidallah is with us. you are of palestinian descent. >> yes, i am. >> your girlfriend is of palestinian descent. >> she was born and raised there. she appeared on tv in israel playing an arab character. >> and you have family there? >> i have a lot of family in the west bank. >> why do you say you're caught between two worlds? >> she'll talk about when hamas filed missiles at tel aviv a couple of days ago. her father and brother work in tel aviv. you hear that and you hear the concern about missiles coming from hamas. then i'll hear from my palestinian friends concern about civilians in gaza. i don't hear too many palestinian americans defending hamas. they're defending the palestinians, the idea that we're about to see maybe a ground invasion, a horrific loss of life on the palestinian side, obviously some israelis probably will be wounded or killed as well. >> the last time, it was 1,400 palestinians. and what was it seven or 14 or so israelis? >> right. >> and even the ambassador came on and he said, y
dean obeidallah is with us. you are of palestinian descent. >> yes, i am. >> your girlfriend is of palestinian descent. >> she was born and raised there. she appeared on tv in israel playing an arab character. >> and you have family there? >> i have a lot of family in the west bank. >> why do you say you're caught between two worlds? >> she'll talk about when hamas filed missiles at tel aviv a couple of days ago. her father and brother work in tel aviv....
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i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. ishares. 9 out of 10 large, professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. introducing the ishares core, etfs for the heart of your portfolio. tax efficient and low cost building blocks to help you keep more of what you earn. call your advisor. visit ishares.com. ishares. yeah, ishares. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. >>> there's an all-out war between israelis and palestinians growing today. hundreds of missiles are being launched back and forth between the two sides right now. the tipping point came yesterday when an israeli rocket obliterated a car carrying a leader of hamas's military in gaza city. well, the israeli government spokesman says that al aljabari was killed because he heads a terror military machine. sarah seidner is joining us from gaza city. first of all, it sounds like the air strikes not going to end soon. what is goin
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somebody has to give us the answers. this is why this controversy is carried on so long because there's absolutely no clarity. we, as americans, want to know why four american diplomats were killed. >> let's specifically -- there is word that the people on the ground in benghazi, libya, cried out for help and help did not come. >> i think it's clear that the ambassador, who was murdered, did express doubts to washington about the security. there was no backup. the problem is, if there was a seven-hour gun battle for that consulate, that's not fast enough for the pentagon to react. it just isn't. i've been in those situations. you have to have the pieces in place before you can respond. i've heard the stories about laser designators and they could have called in air support. listen, to use military forces inside an independent country, a volatile one at that, takes, you know, weeks of planning in advance. somebody did drop the ball. but i just don't believe the thing that the military could have responded, could have sent
somebody has to give us the answers. this is why this controversy is carried on so long because there's absolutely no clarity. we, as americans, want to know why four american diplomats were killed. >> let's specifically -- there is word that the people on the ground in benghazi, libya, cried out for help and help did not come. >> i think it's clear that the ambassador, who was murdered, did express doubts to washington about the security. there was no backup. the problem is, if...
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sanjay gupta with us now. so that last answer kind of supersedes my question, which is did we learn anything? >> well, that was the answer he gave to every single question. there was a lot of people involved with these hearings today including the gentleman there at the head of the necc, but also the fda in terms of what their role was in all of this, what regulations and regulatory oversight should have been there. i'll tell you one thing you may have already known this, the company itself knew about this contamination dating back to january. >> and continued to dispense? >> even while some of these were being dispensed. that's obviously a big concern. and there was a massive contamination that obviously took place there. i visited this particular facility, spent some time outside there. you're looking at images actually from outside the particular -- >> i remember that. it's powerful. >> it's hard to say exactly how this contamination occurred. we heard about air conditioners turned off at night despite need
sanjay gupta with us now. so that last answer kind of supersedes my question, which is did we learn anything? >> well, that was the answer he gave to every single question. there was a lot of people involved with these hearings today including the gentleman there at the head of the necc, but also the fda in terms of what their role was in all of this, what regulations and regulatory oversight should have been there. i'll tell you one thing you may have already known this, the company...
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for all of us. he made it clear if he doesn't get enough progress, he will be back in touch. my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles, special interest groups, and years of business as usual we've got to work together to put our difference as side. that's precisely what i intend to do, and with that let me open it up for your questions. i'm going to start off with ben filler of a.p. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american people that there have been no braechz of national security or classified information in the scandal involving generals petraeus and allen, and do you think that you as commander in chief and the american people should have been told that the cia chief was under investigation before the election? >> well, i have no evidence at this point from what i have seen that classified information was disclosed that in any way would have had negative impact on our national security. obviously, there's an ongoing investigation.
for all of us. he made it clear if he doesn't get enough progress, he will be back in touch. my hope, he wrote, is that we can make progress in light of personal and party principles, special interest groups, and years of business as usual we've got to work together to put our difference as side. that's precisely what i intend to do, and with that let me open it up for your questions. i'm going to start off with ben filler of a.p. >> thank you, mr. president. can you assure the american...
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wolf blitzer joins us now. wolf, how big a shake-up are we going to see in the cabinet and, as far as those two are concerned, is it likely that they will honor what they've been saying and is it likely that other people will get shuffled out, who may not have been expecting it? >> there always is at the beginning of a second term of any administration, whether bill clinton's second term or george w. bush's second term, and now a barack obama second term. there always are people who leave the cabinet either because they want to leave or because they're exhausted or because the president and the vice president want them to leave for whatever reasons. hillary clinton has made it abundantly clear four years is the most traveled ever secretary of state is more than enough. she's ready to move on and do some other stuff. who might replace her, you ask, might be john kerry, the chairman of the foreign committee. susan rice, she certainly was on a very, very short list of possible secretaries of state. but in the afte
wolf blitzer joins us now. wolf, how big a shake-up are we going to see in the cabinet and, as far as those two are concerned, is it likely that they will honor what they've been saying and is it likely that other people will get shuffled out, who may not have been expecting it? >> there always is at the beginning of a second term of any administration, whether bill clinton's second term or george w. bush's second term, and now a barack obama second term. there always are people who leave...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: not just republicans but democrats as well, the president reaching out to speaker boehner by phone and mitch mcconnell in the senate and to democratic leadership. the president telling them that he is committed to finding a bipartisan solution to some of the tough problems, such as cutting taxes for middle class americans, creating jobs. what's unclear at this point is what else will the president do beyond making phone calls? will he be invoighting the leadership here to the wit house? will they be having retreats elsewhere? what is cloer is already up on capitol hill the loweredship is talking about getting things done. >> by working together and creating a fairer, simpler, cleaner tax code we can give our country a stronger, healthier economy. a stronger economy means more revenue, which is what the president seeks. >> this isn't something that i'm going to draw the lines any lines in the sand. he isn't going to draw any lines in the sand, i don't believe. we need to w
what can you tell us? >> reporter: not just republicans but democrats as well, the president reaching out to speaker boehner by phone and mitch mcconnell in the senate and to democratic leadership. the president telling them that he is committed to finding a bipartisan solution to some of the tough problems, such as cutting taxes for middle class americans, creating jobs. what's unclear at this point is what else will the president do beyond making phone calls? will he be invoighting the...
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all of us serving you. us bank with odor free aspercreme. powerful medicine relieves pain fast, with no odor. so all you notice is relief. aspercreme. >>> already cliche, this was a status quo election. democrats control the senate. republicans keep the house. democrats in the white house, one of the big reasons the gop couldn't win the senate, losses by tea party candidates in missouri, ohio, indiana and north dakota. in the house, tea party favorite and former presidential hopeful michele bachmann kept her minnesota seat, but a margin of less than 5,000 votes. and no winner declared yet in florida's 18th congressional district, tea party back incumbent alan west trails his democratic challenger patrick murphy. joining me now is the tea party express chairwoman amy kramer. tea party was the big buzz out of the 2010 elections. you have republicans the morning after 2012 saying the tea party is to blame. fair criticism? >> i don't buy it. look, you have moderate candidates that lost as well. eric erickson was talking about it earlier this mor
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rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been over a week now, suzanne. and these poor people on staten island, obviously, new jersey, long island, even connecticut, a lot of them have just been surviving day-to-day. temperatures have been getting colder and colder and colder. for many of them, the feeling of getting, as i talked to them, they are just kind of beat down. and with this now snow coming in and the potential for another flood coming in this afternoon and tonight with the storm surge from this nor'easter, that's just heartbreaking stuff. so this is one of the many streets near staten island that was completely inundated by the storm sandy. you see all sorts of debris pulled outside of homes. lines the entire streets. personal belongings. for many of these homes, water up to shoulder height if not more than that. i want to bring you inside. this is nick's h
rob marciano is joining us from staten island. rob, explain to us what you are seeing there. i understand you are actually at a home who -- i guess the first floor completely gutted from the storm. and this nor'easter is coming. >> yeah, you know, it's been over a week now, suzanne. and these poor people on staten island, obviously, new jersey, long island, even connecticut, a lot of them have just been surviving day-to-day. temperatures have been getting colder and colder and colder. for...
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let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> chanting let us vote, long lines, we're hearing some wait hours, maybe you've been in a line like this here. seven hours. voters being turned away. this is what we're hearing. ali velshi is watching this for us. i spoke with him a little while ago. let me bring in ali velshi, our chief business correspondent here. first, talking about florida, so far early voting, 4 million people, but when you look at the lines, miami-dade, they're insane. >> we probably have half the state already having voted but lines have 400 people in them. and it is weird, you got to go there and get your provisional ballot and fill it out and get in another line to drop it off. it is discouraging some voters from voting. this is after, as you know, they changed the law. so you had 14 days of advance voting, now eight. that's a big problem. we're hearing of some people spending up to seven hours in lines. now, people have to stand in lines, some will go away, but, remember, president bush takes
let us vote! let us vote! let us vote! >> chanting let us vote, long lines, we're hearing some wait hours, maybe you've been in a line like this here. seven hours. voters being turned away. this is what we're hearing. ali velshi is watching this for us. i spoke with him a little while ago. let me bring in ali velshi, our chief business correspondent here. first, talking about florida, so far early voting, 4 million people, but when you look at the lines, miami-dade, they're insane....
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us bank. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel >>> the race to the white house no longer about dwinsing folks. it's really about getting out to vote and bringing them to the polls. just want to get both sides to weigh in on the last day strategies from the republicans cmn contributor. anna navarro is here with donna brazil, my favorite folks here. i will start with you. mitt romney hitting florida, virginia, ohio, ending in new hampshire. what is the key, the combination to get to the majoric 270 electoral votes to win? >> i think you just said it. florida, virginia, and ohio. there's a reason why he is going there this last day. the good news for romney is that he is doing very well in florida. it's going to be a very tight race, but i think he has -- he is ahead by one or two points in most polls. it is a must win state for him. i see a very hard path for him without florida. to the 270 electoral votes. he probably also has to win virginia. ohio is more iffy, but if he doesn't carry ohio, then he has to
us bank. ♪... ♪... ♪... choose the perfect hotel >>> the race to the white house no longer about dwinsing folks. it's really about getting out to vote and bringing them to the polls. just want to get both sides to weigh in on the last day strategies from the republicans cmn contributor. anna navarro is here with donna brazil, my favorite folks here. i will start with you. mitt romney hitting florida, virginia, ohio, ending in new hampshire. what is the key, the combination to get...
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they have to use the provisional ballot. and the debate has been, who fills out the very important information such as your social security number and your driver's license, because that firefighters who you are. in the past, that's been done by a poll worker, they fill out the form for you. now, according to the secretary of state in a ruling that he made on friday, the work will have to be done by the voter themselves. the worry is, the voter, not used to doing this, it's different. they make a mistake. if they make a mistake, the ballot doesn't count. that's how you get these concerns that people are saying could be thousands that simply will be negated by errors. >> we were just looking at it as you were explaining it. there's some fine print that says, note, at the bottom, if you fail to provide identification at this time you must go to your county board of elections on or before the 10th of november. if you fail to check one of those boxes, marty, that ballot goes in the garbage? if you show your id to the guy at the
they have to use the provisional ballot. and the debate has been, who fills out the very important information such as your social security number and your driver's license, because that firefighters who you are. in the past, that's been done by a poll worker, they fill out the form for you. now, according to the secretary of state in a ruling that he made on friday, the work will have to be done by the voter themselves. the worry is, the voter, not used to doing this, it's different. they make...